Hmmm, I volunteer to walk after Laga and "protect" her from any tall angsty men with emotive hair that may cross her path.
Just being altruistic.
Jayne ,'Jaynestown'
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Hmmm, I volunteer to walk after Laga and "protect" her from any tall angsty men with emotive hair that may cross her path.
Just being altruistic.
And I'll walk after sumi. 'Cause where the tall, angsty men go, so go their hot-ass brothers, sooner or later. And he'll need someone to do talk to while his brother's occupied with sumi.
Who's going to handle the angel?
Oh, wait, maybe me.
Yeah, she thinks Sam is Lucifer. I'm pretty adamant he's not
Dean promised Death he would allow Sam to jump into the pit. Death warned Dean that he couldn't cheat Death. I would assume since Death isn't coming after Dean and Bobby's soul is seemingly intact and he's still on his feet, and according to Chuck!God, Bobby would be hunting a Rugaru the next week, all deals have been squared.
The Sam-shape under that streetlamp is Sam, because... Well, just because.
I need an icon of the impala with a yellow crayon on it.
Perkins, I might be able to help you some. I put together a Willow-Xander yellow crayon icon way back when, and I may still have the pieces.
When fandoms collide...
I love how many complete stranger's comments use the term yellow crayon like everyone knows exactly what it means.
Perkins, I might be able to help you some. I put together a Willow-Xander yellow crayon icon way back when, and I may still have the pieces.
YAY
I'm still amazed at the Sam/Lucifer mirror-conversation. I don't know if it was Jared's expressions, but when he was Lucifer, he was beautiful. Like, physically beautiful. Yet when he was Sam, there was something less, I don't know, his hair was flatter? He seemed, like, puffier? The camera angles? Or just the emotions he was expressing was enough to physically transform in a stronger yet subtler way than make-up could. It was weird, yet awesome.
The tears in Dean's eyes when the worst happens and Lucifer beats Sam and disappears is just wretched. OMG the pain.
Also, thanks to whomever for that wonderful link on the meta for the show.
I'm rewatching because I want so much to love this and understand this, and that has helped a few issues.
Someone at TwoP posted a hilarious comment about Chuck/Kripke/God, something along the lines of how awesome it was for Kripke to lovingly embrace his God-complex.
Speaking of, I guess that's now an instance of, well, not unreliable narrator, but, erm, misinformed narrator wrt the amulet being a God-finder? I can dig that, even if I thought it was more valuable as a symbol of brotherly love. Now I'm having a vision of Sam having recovered the necklace, and put it over the rearview mirror or something, and then having that part of the Impala-coloured crayon moment. Some possibly stretched idea of finding God in everything and everyone and therefore having the God-finder mixed in with the love and family of the Winchesters. But that would probably have taken away from the moment and made it less than it was. Just streaming here, don't mind me.
Question: Did Chuck say the angels were keeping the local of the showdown topsecret and then in the same breath say it was in Stull Cemetary?
Nebermind. I somehow twice missed the "But I saw it anyway".
I found this linked a few places: Stull Cemetery. Apparently it has its own urban legend attached to it and "is a place that some claim is one of the "seven gateways to hell." "